Thursday, August 2, 2012

[DMANET] 36ACCMCC, 10 - 14 December 2012: registration now open

The 36th Australasian Conference on Combinatorial Mathematics and
Combinatorial Computing (36ACCMCC) will be held at the
University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, 10-14 December 2012.

ACCMCC is the annual conference of the Combinatorial Mathematics
Society of Australasia. The conference covers all areas of combinatorics
in mathematics and computer science.

The following people will be invited speakers.

* Ron Aharoni, Technion, Israel
* Marston Conder, University of Auckland, New Zealand
* Daniel Horsley, Monash University, Australia
* Christine O'Keefe, CSIRO, Australia
* Chris Rodger, Auburn University, USA
* Frank Ruskey, University of Victoria, Canada
* Carsten Thomassen, Danish Technical University, Denmark
* Anders Yeo, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Attendees are invited to give contributed talks. Contributed talks
will be 20 minutes in length with an additional 5 minutes for questions.
The CMSA Student Prize will be awarded to the best student talk at the
conference.

** Registration is now open, as is abstract submission. **

Please follow the relevant links on our website for more information:
http://conferences.science.unsw.edu.au/36accmcc/

Key dates:

Early bird registration deadline: 9 November 2012
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 16 November 2012

The CMSA offers travel support for students to attend the ACCMCC
conferences. More detail will be posted on the 36ACCMCC website closer
to the conference date.

For more information see http://conferences.science.unsw.edu.au/36accmcc/
or contact the organisers at accmcc2012@unsw.edu.au
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